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A "Tradescantia Nanouk." Plant Flower.
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Camera: Canon EOS 7d MK II Photo Location: Sherwood Forest. ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/45s Aperture: F5.6 
Posted By: Tonytee, 06-18-2023, 07:24 PM

Aperture Priority Mode with Spot Metering. -033EV. F/L @135mm.

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06-19-2023, 04:54 AM   #2
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This is a different looking plant with nice color patterns. Interesting plant and capture, Tony.
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Tradescantias, also known as spiderworts and inch plants, are very attractive trailing plants, common as houseplants. They are also garden plants here. Some of them can be on the invasive side if allowed to over-grow. Tony's captured a handsome one, with multi-colored foliage. I don't think that small growth is a flower, though, looks more like the start of a new stem and leaves. Very attractive!
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This is a different looking plant with nice color patterns. Interesting plant and capture, Tony.
Thank you very much.

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QuoteOriginally posted by OrchidJulie Quote
Tradescantias, also known as spiderworts and inch plants, are very attractive trailing plants, common as houseplants. They are also garden plants here. Some of them can be on the invasive side if allowed to over-grow. Tony's captured a handsome one, with multi-colored foliage. I don't think that small growth is a flower, though, looks more like the start of a new stem and leaves. Very attractive!

I was very surprised to see this plant flower (never seen one before) and was/am impressed by its uniqueness and beauty. A lot of fun to attempt to capture it properly under

direct lighting, but seems to have turned out to be not too shabby. I have more images of this in a hanging plant which I hope you all will enjoy. Many thanks there, O.J.,

greatly appreciated.

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Interesting artistic arrangement of the plant's own making.
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Interesting artistic arrangement of the plant's own making.
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Agreed!

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QuoteOriginally posted by Tonytee Quote
Aperture Priority Mode with Spot Metering. -033EV. F/L @135mm.

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Pretty unique floral image Tony, it has the characteristics as if it were made by brush strokes, like a painting.
many thanks for sharing.
Ciao.
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Pretty unique floral image Tony, it has the characteristics as if it were made by brush strokes, like a painting.
many thanks for sharing.
Ciao.
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I appreciate your perspective and I felt the same way. I am more inclined to view it as a 3D Image that has endured a great deal of processing.

Thanks very much.

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